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600+ games discounted by at least 50%, bundle deals up to 80% off, daily personal deals!

It is here: 2013 DRM-Free Winter Sale on GOG.com! The biggest, the loudest, the most varied, and the most exciting sale we've ever done begins now. How big is it? There are way over 600 games from our catalog steadily discounted by at least 50%. How loud is it? Let's just mention the fact, that we're opening with a triple nuclear blast, giving away Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics for FREE the next 48 hours. How varied is it? On top of regular discounts you'll have daily deals including games presented by YouTube personalities, hot thematic bundles chosen each day by our dear users, offered with up to 80% discounts, and--finally--daily personal deals where you pick one of the special offers available to you, and you only. How exciting is it? Well, you probably get the idea by now. So, there you have it: time to save BIG on the best games in history, available DRM-free for Windows and Mac.

This holiday season, your GOG.com Winter Sale experience include the company of Jesse Cox, Force Strategy Gaming, Dodger from Press Heart to Continue, and the YogsCast team. Each day we mash-up a classic game (or games) with it's modern successors and offer them with high discounts, while our tube-casting friends explain why they consider such a blend interesting and worth playing.

Section updated: Don't forget about your gamer friends that may not know GOG.com yet! Sadly, for the sake of unburdening what servers we have, we had to turn off the option for gifting free games. But you can always just let them know they can sign up with GOG.com and claim a free gift of Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics. On top of that, when they register to our service, they'll receive all the 12 free games we add to all the newly-created accounts. That way your friends will start their adventure with GOG.com with a collection of 15 great games total already on their virtual shelves! Be kind, share the good news! :-)

We'd also like to remind you, that all purchases on GOG.com are now covered with our new 30-day Worldwide Money Back Guarantee, so your holiday gaming shopping spree is safer than it ever was before.

tinyE: Any opinions of Aquanox? (spell) I'm going to snag those Descent games because while I never liked the series it's been a LONG time since I played them and that was on a shit PC with no game pad so screw it, but I was curious about the Aqua games. I love Freespace but I'm not really good at controlling whole squadrons.

I have only played the first Aquanox, but it was horrid. Stay away unless you're desperate for another cockpit shooter.

tinyE: Any opinions of Aquanox? (spell) I'm going to snag those Descent games because while I never liked the series it's been a LONG time since I played them and that was on a shit PC with no game pad so screw it, but I was curious about the Aqua games. I love Freespace but I'm not really good at controlling whole squadrons.

Mentalepsy: I have only played the first Aquanox, but it was horrid. Stay away unless you're desperate for another cockpit shooter.

Alas it might have been all junk. :P What happens if Decent turns out to be as un-fun for me now as it was the first time I played it!? :D I went ahead and snagged my Thief 3 daily deal instead which while nowhere near the quality of #1 and #2 still isn't a bad little game.

tinyE: Alas it might have been all junk. :P What happens if Descent turns out to be as un-fun for me now as it was the first time I played it!? :D I went ahead and snagged my Thief 3 daily deal instead which while nowhere near the quality of #1 and #2 still isn't a bad little game.

Solution: check game reviews and user comments :P About Descent1, I still love it nowadays, expecially the (midi) music. Maybe the gameplay is a bit repetitive after 20+ levels, but who cares. D2 didn't seem much different from D1, except for the annoying bot, but I just tried a demo back then. I still have to play Descent3, probably a great sequel.

Just bought my third game of the sale from specials, Legacy of Kain: Soul reaver. Now to decide on the the sci-fi package, I got not a single one of those.

Oh, and I almost bought Deadly Premonition and thank God for reviews and such, I first checked here and that made me go out into the internet to check there and unanimously the game is an unplayable crash fiesta disaster. So I dodged that bullet at least. I wish GOG would take that game out of the catalog considering how unanimous the opinions are on the PC port of that game.

CarrionCrow: Don't feel too bad. At 44 games for this sale and still looking for more. You might be nuts, but some people are moreso. =)

dunno, have bought 31 atm from this sale, need to dl 88 from my shelf....not to mention the 356 total that are screaming "Play me"...oh, and there are 20+ from GG too, and than the bundles....arrrghhh i need a time turner or....Scotty beam me up and than warp 7 around the sun again....

CarrionCrow: Don't feel too bad. At 44 games for this sale and still looking for more. You might be nuts, but some people are moreso. =)

Schnuff: dunno, have bought 31 atm from this sale, need to dl 88 from my shelf....not to mention the 356 total that are screaming "Play me"...oh, and there are 20+ from GG too, and than the bundles....arrrghhh i need a time turner or....Scotty beam me up and than warp 7 around the sun again....

Ah, so in other words, you have the kind of collection that I'm trying to accumulate. Here's the big question - have you bought things just because they're part of the overall collection, regardless of how little interest you have in them? I say that rather than my first thought of "regardless of how awful" since awful games can be interesting as well.